#3: the public highways were already builtwith tax monies paid by the people

#4: therefore, using private property totravel on publicly owned rights-of-wayshould in no way involve any "licenses" [sic],because the State can NEVER tax theexercise of any Rights, PERIOD!!

Therefore, since all of these fundamentalRights are being violated by the apparentrequirement to "license" drivers and to"register" "motor vehicles", there is,indeed, a rat in the wood pile.

Pulling over moving cars simply becausethey do not have license plates is notjustified by Law, because the absence ofa license plate is not probable cause,since there is no "complaint" as such,nor is there any damage or injury to reportor to respond to. Therefore, under thecommon law, which is presently therule of decision in many states, e.g.California, police have no business whatsoever bothering cars which operatewithout license plates.

They do it for the money, which is nota justifiable reason, in and of itself, under any Republican form of government, read "rule of law" system.